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    Investigating the Molecular Interactions of Oxytetracycline in Clay and Organic Matter:  Insights on Factors Affecting Its Mobility in Soil by Kulshrestha, Pankaj, Giese, Rossman F, Aga, Diana S

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-08-2004)
    “…The interactions of oxytetracycline with model clay adsorbents were investigated as a function of suspension pH. The clay adsorbents used were native…”
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    A ceramic–carbon hybrid as a high-temperature structural monolith and reinforcing filler and binder for carbon/carbon composites by Wang, Andi, Gao, Xiaoqing, Giese, Rossman F., Chung, D.D.L.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-08-2013)
    “…A new ceramic–carbon nanostructured hybrid (86vol.% ceramics, 14vol.% carbon) formed from organoclay during pyrolysis is reported. It functions as a…”
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    Nanoscale forces of interaction between glass in aqueous and non-aqueous media: A theoretical and empirical study by Bower, Michael J.D., Bank, Tracy L., Giese, Rossman F., van Oss, Carel J.

    “…The interfacial forces that control colloid stability in aqueous and non-aqueous systems are functions of the polar and apolar properties of the medium. This…”
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    Chemical and mineralogical characteristics of French green clays used for healing by Williams, Lynda B, Haydel, Shelley E, Giese, Jr, Eberl, Dennis D

    Published in Clays and clay minerals (01-08-2008)
    “…The worldwide emergence of infectious diseases, together with the increasing incidence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, elevate the need to properly detect,…”
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    Hyperhydrophobicity of the Water-Air Interface by van Oss, Carel Jan, Giese, Rossman F., Docoslis, Aristides

    “…The air side of the water-air interface is the most hydrophobic surface known. In quantitative terms the water-air interface is about 30% more hydrophobic than…”
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    Role of the Polar Properties of Water in Separation Methods by van Oss, Carel Jan, Giese, Rossman F.

    Published in Separation and purification reviews (16-08-2011)
    “…The role of the polar properties of water in separation methods are presented in two parts: Part I: Properties of Water General principles are given of the…”
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    An Understanding of Renal Stone Development in a Mixed Oxalate−Phosphate System by Guan, Xiangying, Wang, Lijun, Dosen, Anja, Tang, Ruikang, Giese, Rossman F, Giocondi, Jennifer L, Orme, Christine A, Hoyer, John R, Nancollas, George H

    Published in Langmuir (15-07-2008)
    “…The in vivo formation of calcium oxalate concretions having calcium phosphate nidi is simulated in an in vitro (37 °C, pH 6.0) dual constant composition (DCC)…”
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    A ceramicacarbon hybrid as a high-temperature structural monolith and reinforcing filler and binder for carbon/carbon composites by Wang, Andi, Gao, Xiaoqing, Giese, Rossman F, Chung, DDL

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-08-2013)
    “…A new ceramicacarbon nanostructured hybrid (86 vol.% ceramics, 14 vol.% carbon) formed from organoclay during pyrolysis is reported. It functions as a…”
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    The Electrostatic Interlayer Forces of Layer Structure Minerals by Giese, Rossman F.

    Published in Clays and clay minerals (01-02-1978)
    “…Abstract Using a simple ionic model, the energy necessary to expand a layer structure by a certain distance can be calculated. This has been done for a series…”
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    Kinetics and energetics of plasma protein adsorption onto mineral microparticles by Docoslis, A., Wenju Wu, Giesec, R.F., van Oss, C.J.

    “…The early events pertaining to protein adsorption and desorption onto various mineral particles were studied employing real time, in situ measurements. The…”
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    Macroscopic-scale surface properties of streptavidin and their influence on aspecific interactions between streptavidin and dissolved biopolymers by van Oss, Carel Jan, Giese, Rossman F., Bronson, Paul M., Docoslis, Aristides, Edwards, Paul, Ruyechan, William T.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-07-2003)
    “…To avoid aspecific attractions between carrier surfaces for either ligand or receptor molecules in, e.g., immunoassays, or kinetic rate constant measurements,…”
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    Free energies of protein adsorption onto mineral particles — from the initial encounter to the onset of hysteresis by van Oss, Carel J., Docoslis, Aristides, Giese, Rossman F.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-12-2001)
    “…The kinetics and energetics of human serum albumin (HSA) adsorption onto silica and talc particles are compared, from the earliest moment of contact, up to 24…”
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    Kinetics and interaction constants of protein adsorption onto mineral microparticles — measurement of the constants at the onset of hysteresis by Docoslis, Aristides, Rusinski, Laura A., Giese, Rossman F., van Oss, Carel J.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-12-2001)
    “…The kinetics of desorption of human serum albumin from silica and talc microparticles are presented. The evolution of hysteresis, i.e. of the progressive bond…”
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    Measurements of the kinetic constants of protein adsorption onto silica particles by Docoslis, Aristides, Wu, Wenju, Giese, Rossman F., van Oss, Carel J.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-03-1999)
    “…The early events pertaining to protein (human serum albumin: HSA) adsorption and desorption onto silica particles were studied employing real time, in situ…”
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